Swills Posted Sunday at 15:14 Posted Sunday at 15:14 Afternoon chatters I bought a fantastic Sandberg Florence bass, however the pots are pretty cheap and the humbucker is super powerful! As a result I’m thinking of rewiring the guitar however I’m battling finding a wiring diagram for a short scale humbucker equipped bass. I’ve been looking at the EB0 diagram which changes between years but I’m unsure how to approach this does anyone has any advice that would help? thanks matt Quote
PaulThePlug Posted Sunday at 16:19 Posted Sunday at 16:19 Had to google, but Vol, Tone and Mudbucker? Are you thinking of some sort of Single/Series/Parallel switching of the coils - 4 wires? Switch could replace the Tone control - or Push Push Tone Pot for Series/Parallel I Mudbuckered my T-Bird wired A500k Vol to Pure Tone Jack Socket Any coil switching would end up on Std Parallel, and wasn't reckoning on there being much treble needing rolling off from the mudbucker. 1 Quote
Swills Posted Sunday at 17:44 Author Posted Sunday at 17:44 Yes Paul! It is a Mudbucker however it only has two cables despite having a push/pull pot on the tone. I’m thinking of wiring with 500k mini CTS pots but then at a loss after that. I’d be happy with no coil split on the basis that I’m trying to find the guitars tone Quote
PaulThePlug Posted Sunday at 19:15 Posted Sunday at 19:15 (edited) Some blah blah under tech talk... https://www.dimarzio.com/pickups/other-bass/model-one Edited Sunday at 19:29 by PaulThePlug 1 Quote
Swills Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago Here’s the internals as they are currently configured. I’m unsure of the rating of the volume pot but I could simply switch out the push/pull for a 500k tapered pot Quote
tauzero Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago What is wrong with it as it is, and what exactly do you want to achieve? Looks like the current tone control switches between two capacitors to give two different ranges of treble cut. Quote
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